SNR 6205HVZZ 1 Row Ball Bearing - 25 mm ID, 52 mm OD

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RS Stock No.:
705-123
Mfr. Part No.:
6205HVZZ
Brand:
SNR
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Brand

SNR

Product Type

Ball Bearing

Inside Diameter

25mm

Outside Diameter

52mm

Race Width

15mm

Cage Material

Polyamide

Ball Material

Steel

End Type

Shielded

Number of Rows

1

Static Load Rating

7900N

Internal Clearance

C3

Dynamic Load Rating

14800N

Bore Type

Round

Series

6205H

Limiting Speed

2200rpm

Bearing Type

Ball

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
TR
The SNR Deep Groove Ball Bearing is engineered for high-speed applications, seamlessly blending strength and precision. With a pressed polyamide cage and shields on both sides, it ensures optimal protection against contaminants while maintaining efficiency. This bearing is designed to support substantial radial loads, making it a reliable choice for various industrial machinery. Its versatility is highlighted by a dynamic load capacity of 14,800,000 mN and a static load capacity of 7,900,000 mN, affirming its robustness. Suitable for strict operational standards, this bearing guarantees reduced friction and minimal maintenance, allowing for extended service life and enhanced performance even under demanding conditions.

Designed for radial contact, perfect for high-speed applications

Dual shields enhance longevity by minimising contamination

Low mass of 0.128 kg facilitates smooth operation and efficiency

Robust performance across a temperature range from 223.15 K to 393.15 K

Mechanical limit speed of 132,000 °/s supports dynamic uses in various settings

Versatile diameters cater to different installation requirements

Superior bearing frequencies improve performance consistency

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